Tuesday, September 29, 2009

We cannot let the icons of our past disappear like this, else we will have no past to bequeath to future generations.For more information on the fate of the Hatton Ferry, contact:Steven Meeks, PresidentAlbemarle/Charlottesville Historical Society(434) 296-1492president@albemarlehistory.org

If you’d like to make a donation to save the Hatton Ferry, mail it to:The Hatton Ferry Fundc/o Old Dominion National BankP.O. Box 321Scottsville, VA 24590

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Noted public speaker, historical researcher and author. Lecture topics presented include Making History in Virginia; The Brig Creole Insurrection of 1841; Freed Blacks; Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly, Dr. Thomas Stewart, John Day, Thomas Day, of Dinwiddie County, Virginia; The "Keziah Affair" of 1858, in which a Delaware schooner was caught smuggling five slaves out of Petersburg, an example of the active Undergound Railroad in the area.